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Mayor Se-hoon Oh, criticizing the government's real estate policy ahead of this election, said that if he was elected, he would increase the supply of housing in Seoul.



Reporter Hwa Gang-yoon pointed out whether it can be carried out as promised, as it is to revive the current regulations that prevented the building of more than 35 floors on the banks of the Han River, and to revive the private reconstruction and redevelopment projects.



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[Se-Hoon Oh/ Mayor of Seoul (30th of last month, TV debate): I gathered and organized those complexes that started up within a week and could produce results within a year.

These are complexes that can cause tangible changes within a year if you start up as soon as you enter them.]



Se-Hoon Oh's first pledge is'Speed ​​Housing Supply'.



We promised to supply 185,000 households over five years by revitalizing private-led maintenance projects by releasing regulations such as floor area ratio restrictions and restrictions on more than 35 floors along the Han River and easing redevelopment and reconstruction standards.



In addition, by joint development of small parcels, 30,000 households and 70,000 long-term rental houses will be added to provide a total of 360,000 households.



A plan was also proposed to reduce property tax for one household and one homeowner.



[Kim Sang-woo/Jamsil 5 Complex Reconstruction Association Advisory Director: You can assume that private reconstruction has not been done at all.

Because Mayor Oh Se-hoon's philosophy on real estate is different, members of the union make a lot of calls, come in person, and keep inquiries (I'm looking forward to it)]



However, in order to implement the pledge, cooperation from the city council, where the ruling party currently occupies over 90% of the seats, is essential.



Deregulation on the 35th floor requires listening to the opinion of the city council, and the reduction of floor area ratio must also exceed the city council threshold as the city ordinance must be revised.



The final judgment of the 2nd safety examination for reconstruction is the responsibility of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport.



[Hong Nam-ki/Deputy Prime Minister of Economy: (Housing supply) is not a single central government, a metropolitan local government, and a basic local government in a series of administrative procedures, and mutual cooperation must be supported.] With



Mayor Oh, who emphasizes private development

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The market is paying attention to whether the government that promotes public development-oriented supply can find a compromise.



(Video coverage: Yoo Hyuk, video editing: Park Jin-hoon)